Native Hawai’ian, Pacific Islander, and Black babies are three times more likely than white babies to suffer sudden unexpected infant death (SUID), according to a recent study in JAMA Pediatrics, the University of Washington (UW) reported.
Study provides more information on allergies in Asian American children, but more research is needed
A recent study has found that Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) children have a higher risk than their white peers of developing allergic conditions, like asthma, food allergies, and eczema.
What’s Wrong with Relying on Weight Loss Medications?
International Community Health Services (ICHS) has launched Together We Rise, a wellness podcast with useful information aimed at keeping our communities safe and healthy.
Cervical cancer screenings are low among Asian Americans, raising awareness helps
Cervical cancer is the fourth leading cause of death by cancer among females in the United States.
Give the gift of help to people in need
“When people feel accepted and understood, they are more likely to keep trying and be successful,” said Sarah,* who became addicted to Vicodin in 2014 after the birth of her daughter.
Traditional Asian remedies for cold and flu season
As winter arrives, so does our seasonal companion, the cold and flu. While modern medicine has its role, many people turn to traditional Asian remedies, grounded in centuries of wisdom handed down through generations.
The hidden struggle of loneliness for international students— and how they overcome it
Winter is almost here!
Kelli Nomura named Diversity Champion
International Community Health Services (ICHS) Chief Executive Officer Kelli Nomura has been named Diversity Champion and selected as one of 15 preeminent health care leaders of the Puget Sound region by Puget Sound Business Journal.
Enrollment for 2025 health coverage now open
Open enrollment is ongoing (Nov. 1 – Jan. 15, 2025) and is the time everyone can enroll in health insurance for 2025.
Sunshine in the darkness: A veteran’s path to hope with a service dog
Sgt. Ryen Macababbad sat on the steps of a former palace in Afghanistan, with her rifle propped up so its muzzle poked into her chin, ready to pull the trigger.
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